MLB’s Winter Meetings kick off on Monday, and business is already booming.
Devin Williams decided New York wasn’t to blame for his bad season in the Bronx, signing a three-year deal to join the Mets down the FDR Drive and across the Triboro Bridge. Similarly, right-hander Dylan Cease kept the AL East competitive when he signed his seven-year deal with the Blue Jays.
The Yankees, meanwhile, have been quiet save for re-signing bullpen lefty Tim Hill and re-signing center fielder Trent Grisham on the qualifying offer. The Mets, of course, still have plenty of work ahead of them to address their desperate pitching needs.